Elect Alana Mathews to push Sacramento in the right direction.
The Position
Each of the 58 counties in California elects a district attorney to manage the prosecution of criminal offenses related to the violation of state and county laws. The district attorney has investigative authority, manages the apprehension of individuals identified through the investigative process, and holds charging and prosecutorial power. The work of the district attorney includes municipal and superior court operations, and serving as a legal liaison to the grand jury. The county Board of Supervisors provides financial oversight to the district attorney’s office, but holds no operational power over their work. District attorneys are elected to four-year terms in office.
The District
Sacramento is California’s eighth most populous county, with a population of more than 1,500,000. Sacramento’s district attorney oversees an office of approximately 185 deputy district attorneys, and the prosecution of criminal offenses across the county and unincorporated areas. Sacramento has a demographic breakdown of 21% Latino, 14% Asian, and 10% Black.
The Race
There are two candidates running for this seat, including Mathews and Sacramento Assistant Chief Deputy District Attorney Thien Ho. Mathews’s campaign has raised around $302,000. Ho is endorsed by local law enforcement. Mathews’s campaign finance information is not available at this time.
The Recommendation
Alana Mathews, a former deputy district attorney, has lived in Sacramento County for 23 years. According to campaign materials, Mathews is running for election to provide leadership that is responsive to the needs of the community and to eliminate high incarceration rates and racial disparities. Mathews aims to modernize the criminal-justice system with data-driven solutions and common-sense reforms that will make communities safer and fairer. Her goals include changing the culture that is centered on winning and punishment toward justice and healing, addressing the homelessness crisis with a comprehensive multiyear approach with local stakeholders, and addressing the rise in violence against women and in gun violence, including going after those who supply guns—not just those who possess them.
Mathews served as deputy district attorney in Sacramento County for eight years, working her way up to prosecuting perpetrators of domestic violence, general felony, and prison crime cases. Outside the courtroom, Mathews has served with the California Energy Commission, creating policies for fair and equitable energy distribution, and she is also an environmental advocate serving as chief consultant of the Joint Legislative Committee on Climate Change. She does climate-change work because she believes that climate justice is a form of safety and a form of justice. Mathews has also mentored women on parole while leading the Florin Law Academy program. As DA, she aims to reform how domestic violence and sexual-assault cases are prosecuted to better honor survivors. Mathews now works for the Prosecutors Alliance of California, a coalition of reform-minded prosecutors working to promote criminal-justice reform. In 2020, she founded Community Justice Collaborative to serve marginalized Sacramento communities by hosting free legal clinics.
Mathews is also endorsed by the California Legislative Black Caucus and the Sacramento Central Labor Council. Based on our analysis, Alana Mathews’s track record and policy positions demonstrate that she will be a progressive champion for the constituents of Sacramento and will govern effectively in the best interest of this diverse district.
Elect Alana Mathews to push Sacramento in the right direction.
The Position
Each of the 58 counties in California elects a district attorney to manage the prosecution of criminal offenses related to the violation of state and county laws. The district attorney has investigative authority, manages the apprehension of individuals identified through the investigative process, and holds charging and prosecutorial power. The work of the district attorney includes municipal and superior court operations, and serving as a legal liaison to the grand jury. The county Board of Supervisors provides financial oversight to the district attorney’s office, but holds no operational power over their work. District attorneys are elected to four-year terms in office.
The District
Sacramento is California’s eighth most populous county, with a population of more than 1,500,000. Sacramento’s district attorney oversees an office of approximately 185 deputy district attorneys, and the prosecution of criminal offenses across the county and unincorporated areas. Sacramento has a demographic breakdown of 21% Latino, 14% Asian, and 10% Black.
The Race
There are two candidates running for this seat, including Mathews and Sacramento Assistant Chief Deputy District Attorney Thien Ho. Mathews’s campaign has raised around $302,000. Ho is endorsed by local law enforcement. Mathews’s campaign finance information is not available at this time.
The Recommendation
Alana Mathews, a former deputy district attorney, has lived in Sacramento County for 23 years. According to campaign materials, Mathews is running for election to provide leadership that is responsive to the needs of the community and to eliminate high incarceration rates and racial disparities. Mathews aims to modernize the criminal-justice system with data-driven solutions and common-sense reforms that will make communities safer and fairer. Her goals include changing the culture that is centered on winning and punishment toward justice and healing, addressing the homelessness crisis with a comprehensive multiyear approach with local stakeholders, and addressing the rise in violence against women and in gun violence, including going after those who supply guns—not just those who possess them.
Mathews served as deputy district attorney in Sacramento County for eight years, working her way up to prosecuting perpetrators of domestic violence, general felony, and prison crime cases. Outside the courtroom, Mathews has served with the California Energy Commission, creating policies for fair and equitable energy distribution, and she is also an environmental advocate serving as chief consultant of the Joint Legislative Committee on Climate Change. She does climate-change work because she believes that climate justice is a form of safety and a form of justice. Mathews has also mentored women on parole while leading the Florin Law Academy program. As DA, she aims to reform how domestic violence and sexual-assault cases are prosecuted to better honor survivors. Mathews now works for the Prosecutors Alliance of California, a coalition of reform-minded prosecutors working to promote criminal-justice reform. In 2020, she founded Community Justice Collaborative to serve marginalized Sacramento communities by hosting free legal clinics.
Mathews is also endorsed by the California Legislative Black Caucus and the Sacramento Central Labor Council. Based on our analysis, Alana Mathews’s track record and policy positions demonstrate that she will be a progressive champion for the constituents of Sacramento and will govern effectively in the best interest of this diverse district.